American Legion Post 178 of Marysville conducted a flag disposal ceremony last summer in Arlington. This year, Post 178 is bringing the ceremony closer to home and moving it to a more significant date.
MARYSVILLE — The kids are heading back to school next week, so the Marysville Fire District is reminding the public of the need to be extra vigilant and drive smart in residential areas and school zones.
There is a critical need for volunteer ombudsmen throughout Snohomish County. Many neighbors are in need of help. They live in adult family homes, nursing homes and assisted living facilities.
Kindermusic, Square Dance and Brazilian Embroidery are some of the classes being offered by the Marysville Parks and Recreation Department in September.
It’s that time of year again when corn connoisseurs come out and celebrate the best local sweet corn in the country. Two full days of excitement await visitors at Garden Treasures Nursery & Organic Farm and Foster’s Produce & Corn Maze on the Red Rooster Route. Both farms will host a variety of farm-centered activities and mouth-watering corn roasts for sweet corn-lovers.
On Tuesday, Aug. 30, a 23-year old Marysville resident was arrested in connection to two recent bomb threats at the Arlington Walmart, located at 4000 block of 172nd Street NE. The man, an employee of the Arlington Walmart, left notes in the building on two separate occasions indicating that a bomb was set to go off at that location.
At approximately 6:43 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 29, the Marysville Fire District was dispatched to a residential fire in the 4800 block of 66th Avenue NE. Firefighters arrived at 6:50 p.m. and located a fire on the exterior of a two-story residential structure.
Marysville Parks and Recreation has a number of classes to help you get fit in September. From Boot Camp and Zumba and everything in between you are sure to find just the right activity to keep you moving.
The Community Transit Board of Directors is expected to choose from among four alternatives for the agency’s February 2012 system change when it meets at 3 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 1. The meeting will take place in the agency’s board room, located at 7100 Hardeson Road (accessible by Everett Transit Route 8).
The Marysville School District is offering additional openings for tuition-based all-day kindergarten. Openings are available at Cascade and Shoultes elementary schools, located at the north end of the school district. Requests will be handled on a first-come, first serve basis. Families of students living outsides of the Cascade or Shoultes boundaries will be responsible to provide their own transportation as they reside outside of the neighborhood busing areas.
“If everybody is thinking alike, somebody isn’t thinking.” Gen. George Patton. The letter writer who used this quote is a perfect example of somebody who “isn’t thinking.” This is a baseless argument since the writer has no idea what individual members of the Republican Party think; therefore, no “group think.”
“Tulalip Days” is returning to the Tulalip Reservation on Aug. 27, complete with the Tulalip Parade that’s part of its annual tradition. The parade will start at 10 a.m. on Aug. 27 and will pass by 6700 Totem Beach Rd., where the rest of the “Tulalip Days” activities will run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
